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Kika de la Garza Plant Materials Center

Kingsville, Texas

Kika de la Garza Plant Materials Center Kingsville, TXEstablished 1981

The Kika de la Garza Plant Materials Center (STPMC) in Kingsville, Texas, was initiated through a Memorandum of Understanding between the Caesar Kleberg Wildlife Research Institute, the South Texas Association of Soil and Water Conservation Districts, and the Soil Conservation Service. The driving force for this Center was the need for commercial plant materials adapted to the unique climate and soils of the South Texas area.

The Center serves south Texas. The major land uses are rangeland, pasture, and hay land. The Texas Gulf Coast is an internationally significant migration and wintering habitat for North American waterfowl. Oil field exploration and coastline urbanization are also land uses that require conservation plant development.

Current program emphasis is: rangeland restoration and wildlife habitat enhancement; coastal shoreline stabilization; coastal habitat restoration and enhancement; and erosion control/water quality improvement on agricultural land. The Center provides technical assistance to restore the Gulf Coast prairie and the associated salt marshes, enhance water bird habitat, revegetate areas disturbed by oil field exploration, and improve range and pasture lands of the Rio Grande Plain.

To date, the Kika de la Garza Plant Materials Center has developed 14 grasses and forb plant species to assist in addressing these issues.

 

Contact

3409 N FM 1355
Kingsville, TX 78363-2704

Telephone: 361.595.1313
FAX: 361.595.1313
Email: John.Reilley@tx.usda.gov